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Show your Rolex on your small wrist

26K views 36 replies 25 participants last post by  Calgary Jim  
#1 ·
A couple of weeks ago, I created a thread for big wristed men to post wrist shots of their Rolexes. Even though I had no discriminatory intentions whatsoever, it may have appeared as such. So, with faireness in mind, I decided to dedicate this thread to small wristed Rolex owners. A benefit of such threads is that they help people with small or big wrists to have an idea of how Rolexes of different sizes could look on their wrist. Please put your wrist size if possible when posting.

Gentlemen, start posting those wrist shots!
 
#2 ·
Haha. I was sad ? about not being able to post in the big-wristed thread!! Here are a couple of shots of my OP36 on my 6" wrist.

The best photo I've ever taken of any of my watches is without a doubt this one:

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A couple other decent snaps:

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This is probably the only Rolex I'll ever own but I think it's pretty much the ideal watch for a small wrist. The blue dial is perfect, and the 3-6-9 explorer layout is just icing on the cake.
 
#25 · (Edited)
I thought about a medium size thread, but there are no garanties that some small wristed with big egos won't try to sneak in. Which reminds me of a post I made in a thread in relation to Rolex sizes that weren't very accurate where I told a very funny NASA true story:

"Is there a precedent where a respectable company would trick people with over inflated egos for their own good? yes, there is, NASA already did it, and here is the story: up to some years ago, NASA had a big problem with their space suits used for spacewalks; spacewalks with maintenance works and repairs can be very long, so the space suits are equipped with a silicone funnel and a reservoir that allows the astronauts to relieve themselves when needed. The problem was that inevitably, they would have urine leaking all over the place inside the suits. The reason for the leaks? well, the funnels came in thre sizes, Small, Medium, and Large, and, when asked for their size, none of the astronauts would pick the Small, hence the leaks. For years, NASA couldn't find a solution to this problem, untill one day, a brilliant NASA engineer came out with a brilliant solution: let's change the sizes to Medium, Large, and Extra Large: problem solved!

What happened to this brilliant NASA engineer you may ask? well, he is working for Rolex now."